Hi Fabian, The User().Email comes from the logged in user of the power app. Created By is coming from who was logged into SharePoint and created the record. I have seen some case differences as well, and it appears to come from how the Active Directory ...
And to understand the issue better: From which system do the information come from? --> From which system does User().Email come from? --> From which system does the "Created By" SharePoint Userprofiles come from? ------------------------------ Fabian ...
Thats what i am currently doing, but in many cases, this is not formal enough. When i simply save the approver name and signature e.g. in SharePoint it is not saved for manipulating it afterwards ------------------------------ Fabian Heil ---------- ...
I guess there is no way to directly sign e.g. a form within PowerApps, therefore PDF would be the next best option. But yes, i then need to check the signature status in the PowerApp. Lets say i submit a form in the PowerApp and it walks through 3 approvals. ...
Depending on how "Formalised" you need the e-siganture to be, you might be able to use the pen input control. Either on a separate screen where they can reuse it, or in a custom card on the form. Reza has a cool video on submitting it to Sharepoint ...